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Fender® Electric Guitars Fender Bass Guitars Squier® Fender Acoustic Instruments Fender Amplifiers 2009 NEW PRODUCTS FENDER® ELECTRIC GUITARS FENDER BASS GUITARS SQUIER® FENDER ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS FENDER AMPLIFIERS 44 Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. For more information, visit www.fender.com Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. For more information, visit www.fender.com 45 NEW PRODUCT FOR 2009 FENDER® ELECTRIC GUITARS FENDER® ELECTRIC GUITARS NEW PRODUCT FOR 2009 ERIC JOHNSON STRATOCASTER® RW Road Worn™ ‘50s STRAT® Guitar hero Eric Johnson has done it again! The man with the best ear in the business knows Few things in this world have gotten cooler with age than the Stratocaster® guitar. Born in the guitars and there is no greater example of this than his new signature model. With a singular ’50s, they became even cooler after years of use (and abuse) on the road—morphing over time attention to detail the new Eric Johnson Strat features a 2-piece alder body finished in thin-skin to look appealingly battered and feel even better than when they were brand-new. Fender’s nitrocellulose lacquer; a quartersawn maple neck with bound round-laminated 12” radius new maple fretboard Road Worn™ ’50s Strat® delivers that aged look and feel—built to look, fretboard; a three-ply parchment pickguard; pickups voiced by Eric himself; staggered vintage sound and feel like it’s got more than just a few miles on it, designed with 1950s specs, includ- style tuners; a custom trem block; and 4 brand new finish options - 3 of them exclusive to this ing a nitrocellulose lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex™ pickups and 6105 frets. model. One riff and you’ll be hooked! Includes Deluxe Blonde Hardshell Case Includes Deluxe Gig Bag Part # Description MSRP Part # Description MSRP 898 Medium Palomino Metallic 303 (2 Color Sunburst) 011-7700-854 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Dakota Red $3,140.00 013-1012-303 NEW! Maple Fretboard, 2-Color Sunburst $1,200.00 011-7700-897 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Tropical Turquoise $3,140.00 013-1012-306 NEW! Maple Fretboard, Black $1,200.00 54 97 98 99 011-7700-898 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Medium Palomino Metallic $3,140.00 03 06 011-7700-899 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Lucerne Aqua Firemist $3,140.00 ® DAVE MURRAY STRATOCASTER® Road Worn™ ‘50s TELE The first Fender® workhorse; the original road warrior guitar. Fender’s long road begins with Seminal metal artist Dave Murray of Iron Maiden has been banging his head with Fender since ® the mid 70’s. He recently partnered with Fender to make a signature model based on his own the Telecaster , a guitar that amazingly looked even cooler and handled even better the more iconic ‘57 Strat, which was previously owned by Paul Kossoff of Free. Sporting a super- players heaped wear-and-tear on it—great when brand-new but positively phenomenal with a charged HSH configuration, Dave’s Strat features a Dimarzio® PAF® 36th Anniversary DP103 few thousand miles on it. Fender’s new maple-fretboard Road Worn™ ’50s Tele delivers that neck pickup, and a Dimarzio®Super Distortion® DP100 bridge pickup coupled with a Fender aged look and feel—built to look, sound and feel like it has survived half a century, designed vintage style middle pickup, a lacquer finish, and a flatter soft “V” shape neck with satin back. with 1950s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex™ Includes Vintage Tweed Hardshell Case pickups and 6105 frets. Includes Deluxe Gig Bag Part # Description MSRP Part # Description MSRP 303 (2 Color Sunburst) 806 (Black) 013-1212-303 NEW! Maple Fretboard, 2-Color Sunburst $1,200.00 011-8802-806 NEW! Maple Fretboard, Black $2,530.00 013-1212-307 NEW! Maple Fretboard, Blonde $1,200.00 03 07 06 ® RITCHIE BLACKMORE STRATOCASTER® STANDARD STRATOCASTER Legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore has been creating memorable guitar riffs for decades. The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster offers legendary Fender tone com- His deft phrasing and unmistakable tone have helped make the phrase “guitar solo” a house- bined with classic styling that includes three single-coil pickups, a synchronized tremolo with hold term. Ritchie and Fender are now proud to introduce the Ritchie Blackmore Signature high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities, and medium jumbo frets. New features include Strat. Based on his favorite 70’s Stratocaster®, the guitar features a maple neck with a gradu- a tinted neck, parchment pickguard/control knobs, and a ‘70s-style logo. The Standard Strat - ated scalloped rosewood fretboard, Seymour Duncan® Quarter Pound Flat™ pickups, and 70’s plug one in and hear for yourself! Includes Standard Gig Bag style “F” tuners. Includes Deluxe Gig Bag Part # Description MSRP Part # Description MSRP 014-4600-302 Rosewood Fretboard, Lake Placid Blue $690.00 014-4600-306 Rosewood Fretboard, Black $690.00 305 (Olympic White) 013-9010-305 NEW! Scalloped Rosewood Fretboard, Olympic White $1,500.00 306 (Black) 014-4600-309 Rosewood Fretboard, Candy Apple Red $690.00 014-4600-332 Rosewood Fretboard, Brown Sunburst $750.00 014-4600-375 Rosewood Fretboard, Midnight Wine $690.00 05 014-4600-380 Rosewood Fretboard, Arctic White $690.00 014-4602-302 Maple Fretboard, Lake Placid Blue $690.00 ® 014-4602-306 Maple Fretboard, Black $690.00 JA-90 TELECASTER 014-4602-309 Maple Fretboard, Candy Apple Red $690.00 014-4602-332 Maple Fretboard, Brown Sunburst $750.00 When platinum selling Jimmy Eat World guitarist/frontman Jim Adkins cheerfully challenged 014-4602-375 Maple Fretboard, Midnight Wine $690.00 Fender by throwing down the gauntlet of designing his perfect guitar, a collaboration began 380 (Arctic White) 014-4602-380 Maple Fretboard, Arctic White $690.00 that resulted in the new JA-90. We sat down with Adkins and went over his old Fender TC-90 spec by spec, making some important changes that subsequently produced this unique new 014-4620-302 Rosewood Fretboard, Lake Placid Blue, Left Hand $690.00 model. Features include a mahogany neck set into a semi-hollow ash body, Seymour Duncan® 014-4620-306 Rosewood Fretboard, BlackLeft Hand $690.00 soapbar pickups, independent volume and tone controls, and an Adjusto-Matic™ bridge with 014-4620-309 Rosewood Fretboard, Candy Apple Red, Left Hand $690.00 anchored tailpiece. “Sweetness,” indeed! Case Not Included. 014-4620-332 Rosewood Fretboard, Brown Sunburst Left Hand $750.00 014-4620-375 Rosewood Fretboard, Midnight Wine Left Hand $690.00 Part # Description MSRP 539 (Ebony Transparent) 014-4620-380 Rosewood Fretboard, Arctic White Left Hand $690.00 026-2350-538 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Crimson Red Transparent $1,000.00 014-4622-302 Maple Fretboard, Lake Placid Blue, Left Hand $690.00 026-2350-539 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Ebony Transparent $1,000.00 332 (Brown Sunburst), Left Hand 014-4622-306 Maple Fretboard, Black, Left Hand $690.00 38 39 014-4622-309 Maple Fretboard, Candy Apple Red, Left Hand $690.00 014-4622-332 Maple Fretboard, Brown Sunburst Left Hand $750.00 014-4622-375 Maple Fretboard, Midnight Wine Left Hand $690.00 02 06 09 32 75 80 Road Worn™ ‘60s STRAT® 014-4622-380 Maple Fretboard, Arctic White Left Hand $690.00 The Stratocaster® really came into its own in the 1960s, with players coaxing unbelievable sounds from it amid punishing stage shows and grueling tours. Beaten, bruised and even burned, they only got better as the years wore on—looking even cooler and feeling even more comfortable. Fender’s new rosewood-fretboard Road Worn™ ’60s Strat® delivers that aged look and feel—built to look, sound and feel like it’s got more than just a few miles on it, designed with 1960s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex™ pickups and 6105 frets. Includes Deluxe Gig Bag Part # Description MSRP 300 (3 Color Sunburst) 013-1010-300 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, 3-Color Sunburst $1,200.00 013-1010-305 NEW! Rosewood Fretboard, Olympic White $1,200.00 00 05 46 Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. For more information, visit www.fender.com Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. For more information, visit www.fender.com 47 NEW PRODUCT FOR 2009 FENDER® ELECTRIC GUITARS FENDER® ELECTRIC BASSES NEW PRODUCT FOR 2009 STANDARD STRAT® HSS STEVE BAILEY JAZZ BASS® VI The sounds that create legends! The Standard Stratocaster HSS offers legendary Fender tone When you play this bass you’re in good company with Steve Bailey himself, a pro bassist’s pro combined with classic styling that includes a one humbucking/two single-coil pickup configura- bassist, bass teacher and instructional author with a diverse and stellar list of performing and tion , a synchronized tremolo with high-mass bridge block, shielded body cavities, and medium recording credits that includes Dizzy Gillespie, the Rippingtons and Jethro Tull. The Fender® jumbo frets. New features include a tinted neck, parchment pickguard/control knobs, and a Steve Bailey Fretless Jazz Bass® VI is a phenomenal vehicle for self expression that offers you ‘70s-style logo. The Standard Strat HSS - plug one in and hear for yourself! Includes Standard the opportunity to explore a virtually limitless tonal palette in the quest of defining your own Gig Bag voice on the instrument. From silky singing cello-like tones, to the thundering bottom end that only a beautifully executed low “B” string can produce, this instrument is the finest example of Part # Description MSRP the marriage of art and engineering. Features include a select alder body, a quartersawn maple 332 (Brown Sunburst) 014-4700-302 Rosewood Fretboard, Lake Placid Blue $690.00 806 (Black) neck with an asymmetrical profile, a 9.5” to 14” compound-radius 2-octave ebony fingerboard, 014-4700-306 Rosewood Fretboard, Black $690.00 custom Fender pickups, 18-volt active electronics, an onboard mute switch, onboard active 014-4700-309 Rosewood Fretboard, Candy Apple Red $690.00 EQ, a heavy-duty fully adjustable Fender locking bridge and Bailey’s initials on the back of the 02 06 09 32 75 80 014-4700-332 Rosewood Fretboard, Brown Sunburst $750.00 00 06 headstock.
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